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You’ve decided to start listening to Taylor Swift, but you don’t know where to start? That’s why we brought you 11 most popular Taylor Swift songs of all time. Crank up the volume and enjoy her country and pop tunes. (Yes, men are allowed to enjoy her songs as well)

For those of you who are less familiar with Taylor Swift, she is 26-year-old country singer – songwriter from the United States. She began her career in 2004 at the age of 14 and received a record deal just a year later. In 2006, she released her debut album “Taylor Swift” that topped the US Top Country Albums charts and peaked at position 5 of US Billboard 200. The album had a moderate success in the UK as well.

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Since then, Taylor Swift has become one of the best-selling artists of all time with more than 40 million albums sold worldwide and she is the only artist whose three albums sold more than one million copies in the opening release week. Swift also embarked on an acting career, portraying supporting roles in movies “Valentine’s Day” and “The Giver”.

Her music style changed over the years, becoming more pop based. The recurring themes of Taylor Swift’s songs are love, relationships, adolescence and coming of age. She often writes songs about her romantic relationships, including some personal details in the lyrics of the songs. Still her songs didn’t manage to enter in our 11 most romantic songs of all time.

To determine 11 most popular Taylor Swift songs of all time, we headed to the official YouTube channel and took 20 of her song with most views. Every song received one point for every 10 million of views. Then we checked the songs success on the US charts and awarded the song from 20 to 1 point depending on the position. The final piece of the methodology was the songs chart success in other countries. Every first place was worth 10 points extra. After we had summed all up in Popularity Count, your playlist for today was there.